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Letters Across the Divide - Two Friends Explore Racism, Friendship, and Faith David Anderson

Letters Across the Divide - Two Friends Explore Racism, Friendship, and Faith By David Anderson

Letters Across the Divide - Two Friends Explore Racism, Friendship, and Faith by David Anderson


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A black minister and a white businessman candidly discuss the obstacles, stereotypes, and sins that inhibit interracial reconciliation. Provocative and honest.

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Letters Across the Divide - Two Friends Explore Racism, Friendship, and Faith Summary

Letters Across the Divide - Two Friends Explore Racism, Friendship, and Faith by David Anderson

In this stirring book, two friends--a black minister and a white businessman--discuss candidly the hang-ups, stereotypes, and sins that inhibit interracial friendships. Some people may think that racism is no longer a problem in our society, but David Anderson and Brent Zuercher make an effective case for just the opposite: both black and white people still harbour wrong assumptions and resentments toward each other. Believing that the church is called to a deeply felt reconciliation between the races, Anderson and Zuercher strive to understand each other. They hash out their differences, giving voice to feelings most of us have had but would never express out loud. The result is a book that provokes thought, arouses emotion, and ultimately spurs actions, stressing that the most effective way of dealing with the many facets of racial reconciliation is through real and connected friendships.

About David Anderson

David Andersonis the senior pastor of Bridgeway Community Church, a multicultural congregation located in Columbia, Maryland. He is president of a consulting and resource organization called the BridgeLeader Network and a professor of cultural diversity at the University of Phoenix. Anderson received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Moody Bible Institute and is currently a doctoral candidate at Oxford Graduate School.

Brent Zuercher is a CPA and received his undergraduate degree from Southwest Baptist University and his master's degree from DePaul University. He lives in the Chicago suburbs.

Table of Contents

Prologue: A Note to the Reader from David
1. The Start of a Conversation
2. What Is Racism?
3. Can We Ever Eliminate Racism and Attain Reconciliation?
4. Why Are Blacks So Angry?
5. Is Another Civil War Coming?
6. Why Is Everything a Racial Issue with Blacks?
7. Equality in What and For Whom?
8. Why Do I Have to Call You African-American?
9. What Is African American Culture?
10. Is Black English Okay?
11. How Do You React to Public Incidents of Racism?
12. Where Am I on the Continuum of Racial Reconciliation?
13. Who Should Apologize?
14. When Should We Forgive?
15. Reconciliation Begins
Epilogue: A Note to the Reader from Brent
Appendix A: Study Questions and Suggestions
Appendix B: Articles Cited in Letters
Suggested Reading

Additional information

CIN0801063434VG
9780801063435
0801063434
Letters Across the Divide - Two Friends Explore Racism, Friendship, and Faith by David Anderson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Baker Publishing Group
20010201
154
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